Tuesday, January 17, 2017

THE VIRTUES OF VHS FILMS & EQUIPMENT

I was just leaving the West Brookfield Town Hall when I noticed a HEAP of jettisoned computer stuff from last Century. This opened my eyes and is a sign of the times on how advancing we are as a world. Cathode ray, flat screen monitors fall into the category of unwanted junk.


The secret to it all is be careful not to throw away evidence for historians of the future!


Earlier in the day after a long visit by friend and Vietnam brother, Jim Waz, I decided to peruse my canvas library book bag of goodies from the eighties and nineties of movies I shot. Further there was a video produced by the Late Peter Barstow. Pete taped a presentation from my Birch Hill kitchen in 1992.


Any kind of "stuff from the past" can prove to be valuable. Just look at Abraham Zaprudder's  filming of the Assassination in 1963!


Son Josh has a VHS movie of mine I must resurrect for posterity. Transferring all this to the present State of the Art equipment will be fun.Now that I have a VHS TV I shall pay closer attention to the VHS inventories at you know where. My family movies are at least 40 years old.


Selectmen's Meeting was cancelled. The storm wasn't. Slow to develop, the chemical warfare of FIJOL, Inc. has gone by. A perfect solution for your new Audi.


The Inauguration is just hours away. Washington, D>C> weather forecast doesn't look too promising. I am glad I decided to the contrary. RFD-TV will be just fine for old Bob.


Pageviews are good today...275. Have gained in my organization of my 3 rooms.


Seton Fall fell last night to Villanova. Sorry bunch of ball handlers from South Orange!


Think I'll cancel my VA appointment for tomorrow.


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